❓ Mr. Johnston questions the Treasurer regarding the total expenditure on the Office of Shared Services, seeking confirmation of a previously mentioned figure and a breakdown of spending across several financial years. The Treasurer redirects the question to the Minister for Finance.
AnsweredQoN 2412Legislative Assembly
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I refer to your answer to Question Without
Notice No. 917 of 5 December 2013 and ask: (a) can you confirm the figure of $525 million is the total expenditure
on the Office of Shared Services, and if not, what is the correct figure;
and (b) of this amount, how much was
spent in each of the following financial years: (i) 2013–2014; (ii) 2012–
2013; (iii) 2011–2012; (iv) 2010–2011; (v) 2009–2010; (vi) 2008–
2009; (vii) 2007–2008; and (viii) 2006–2007?
Notice No. 917 of 5 December 2013 and ask: (a) can you confirm the figure of $525 million is the total expenditure
on the Office of Shared Services, and if not, what is the correct figure;
and (b) of this amount, how much was
spent in each of the following financial years: (i) 2013–2014; (ii) 2012–
2013; (iii) 2011–2012; (iv) 2010–2011; (v) 2009–2010; (vi) 2008–
2009; (vii) 2007–2008; and (viii) 2006–2007?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 August 2014
Responded by
Hon Dr M.D. Nahan
Response time
49 days
Please refer this question to the responsible Minister, the Minister for Finance.
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